Zitat von CodeRush im Beitrag #9Yes, they are all compatible and based on the same reference desing.The socket is for 2 8-pin DIP-300 packaged chips, one part is for 24x series (I2C interface), another is for 25x series (SPI interface). Some programmers also have a pin header with SPI signals (Power, Ground, CS, CLK, MOSI and MISO), so you can connect it to 16-pin chips using jumper wires, but the socked is for 8-pin ones.

I flashed 16-pin chip with this programmer. No problems, chip was detected and flashed

Short Q:Could be a problem if I've used CH341A v1.17 Programmer software that have in list only W25Q128BV instead of W25Q128FV the last one being my original Chip too?

According to the manuals (BV version page 71 Ordering information section and FV version page 97), 128B or 128F the same density 128M-bit, V=2.7..3.6V in both cases.I don't see any difference, more than that, I have successfully writen / verified the Bios chip and get into the windows again.Any thoughts? thanks

I have one of these ch341 boards with just 16 pins http://www.chinalctech.com/index.php?_m=...=view&p_id=1220I've just downloaded the 1.30 softwareI think different versions of the software map to different pins?Can anyone direct me to the mappings to figure out how to connect to eeprom chips?

The 16 pins on the board from the top are:Vcc VccGND SDACS0 SCLCS1 GNDCS2 VCCSCK TXDMOSI RXDMIS0 GND

I'm using a chip clamp with cable finished in 8 pin socket. It seems to me that it's not just a case of plugging into any of the 8 pins - I need to map the pins? VCC, GND, SCL & SDA are clear but where to map A0, A1, A2 & WP?

Good to know, I just wrote the GigaDevice GD25B64BDIG with the software, which seems compatible to GD25Q64!Also, I had no problems using the Windows 7 x64 Driver in Windows 10 x64

Zitat von abstract im Beitrag #44I'm trying to flash a bricked MSI Z97 Gaming 5. The chip (MXIC MX 25L6473E) is soldered. As you had the same issue, I was wondering how you solved it. I have I think the same usb CH341A dongle and the same clip as you do. I tried the clip but I couldn't get the chip to be recognized. Should I try to power the board? Desolder the chip?

You should give it a try, at least MXIC MX 25L6445E and others are supported. Look at the specs and you will se that they are all very similar.

EDIT by Fernando: Natively 2 posts merged into one and unneeded parts of the quoted text removed (to save space)

I own an asrock z77 ext3. For a few days now, i have an corupted bios, a think. After a bad restart and cmos clear i realised that my oc settings are gone. No more k on my 3570K and no more integrated graphics. Guess the ME is screw up and need to reflash. I did the classic way but no success. If i take the chip off and reprogram it with an updated bios version will it restore my ME? The realtek audio pin mod is kind of difficult cause i have old age related problem with my eyes :) .Thanks in advanced.